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Empower Her, Transform the Future

Vocational Skills Training | Ryvanz-Mia Charity
Vocational Skills Training

Practical skills. Real income. Stronger families.

Ryvanz-Mia Charity equips vulnerable youth and women with marketable vocational skills, mentorship, and starter support—helping them build livelihoods that protect children and strengthen communities.

Purpose

Reduce vulnerability

Training helps participants earn stable income, avoid unsafe work, and better care for their children.

Method

Learn-by-doing

We prioritize hands-on sessions, real projects, and coaching that builds confidence and competence.

Results

Pathways forward

Graduates can pursue apprenticeships, jobs, or micro-business opportunities based on local demand.

Training Tracks

Offer tracks that match your community needs. Swap these items to reflect your real program.

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Fashion & Sewing

Sewing basics, repairs, tailoring, and customer-ready finishing.

  • Beginner to intermediate skills
  • Measurements + quality control
  • Simple order fulfillment
Apprenticeship Starter materials
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Hair & Beauty

Hygiene, styling basics, customer service, and salon readiness.

  • Safe practices + cleanliness
  • Client communication
  • Service menu building
Mentorship Tools support
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Soap & Home Products

Production basics, packaging, branding, and local selling.

  • Mixing + safety standards
  • Packaging + labeling
  • Market-day readiness
Micro-business Starter kit

How the Program Works

Simple steps from selection to training to income readiness.

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Identify & enroll participants Referrals from community leaders, schools, and caregivers. Needs-based screening and placement.
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Hands-on training + coaching Weekly sessions with practical assignments, demonstrations, and supportive mentorship.
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Graduation + next steps Support with apprenticeships, job readiness, or starter resources when available.

What Your Support Provides

Donations help remove barriers so trainees can learn well and finish strong.

Training materialsTools, fabrics, consumables, and safety essentials.
Mentor supportTrainer facilitation and supervised practical sessions.
Starter assistanceSmall kits or support packages when funding allows.
Sponsor bussiness start upAdd a photo of a trainee showing their finished work

Support Options

Tools
$30
Provides basic training materials for one participant (consumables and supplies).
Training
$75
Supports hands-on sessions, coaching, and supervision for skill development.
Starter Kit
$150
Helps provide a small starter kit so a graduate can begin earning income.

Partner as a Trainer

Tailors, salon owners, artisans, and mentors can help by teaching, donating tools, or offering apprenticeships.

Trainer volunteer Donate tools Apprenticeships Sponsor materials

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Add your Partner / Participant referral form here (Contact Form 7, Google Form, or embedded form widget).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who can join the training?

Vulnerable youth, caregivers, and community members selected through referrals and needs-based screening.

How long is the program?

Duration depends on the track and skill level. Programs may run weekly over several weeks or months.

Do trainees receive starter kits?

When funding allows, we provide starter materials or tools to help graduates begin earning.

How can I help?

Donate, sponsor a cohort, give tools, or partner to provide mentorship and apprenticeships.

Help someone learn a skill—and earn a living.

Your support funds training sessions, materials, mentorship, and starter resources. Together, we can turn potential into progress for vulnerable families.

Empower Our Youth Vocational Skills Training.

Every woman has the power to shape her destiny. With your support, she can. Across our communities where we serve, many women face barriers to education, economic opportunities, and leadership roles. At Ryvanz-Mia Charity Corp, we are breaking these barriers gradually by equipping women with skills, resources, and the confidence to thrive. Make a significant impact with your small donation by sponsoring a teen mother today! Become a part of a brighter future and a torchbearer to fight for a common goal for our youth as you join our efforts today.

How can you help?

  • $200 can also buy a normal hairdryer for school dropouts with employable skills. A total of $2,600 buys 10 hairdryers for 5 young women after completing their apprenticeship course.
  • $300 can pay apprenticeship fees and train a young woman in hairdressing, fashion designing, and tailoring.
  • Donate Monthly – Sustain long-term impact.

  • Sponsor Training for One Woman – $300 can fund a month of vocational skills.

  • Fund a Microloan – Help a woman start her own business.

  • Become a Mentor – Share your expertise and encouragement.

Your kind gesture will help us achieve our dream and reduce poverty which compels women into social vices.

When you invest in women, you invest in a brighter, more sustainable future for all. Your support makes the difference between survival and success.

Vocational Skills Training for Young Adults – Ryvanz-Mia Charity Corp.
Vocational Skills Training

Training Young Adults to Work, Earn & Lead.

Through Vocational Skills Training, Ryvanz-Mia Charity Corp. equips young adults in Ghana and Uganda with practical skills—so they can build sustainable livelihoods and support their families.

Tailoring & fashion Hairdressing & beauty ICT & digital skills Agriculture & small trades
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tailoring, hairdressing, computer or
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Why Vocational Training?

From Unemployment to Opportunity.

Many young adults finish school—or never complete it—and find themselves without practical skills or employment opportunities. Some are orphans or come from homes where poverty has limited their options for years.

Our Vocational Skills Training for Young Adults program responds to this need by offering hands-on training in marketable trades, plus basic business and life skills, so young people can start small businesses, find work, and support their families with dignity.

  • Targeting young adults from vulnerable backgrounds.
  • Providing practical training and mentorship.
  • Connecting skills to real income opportunities.
  • Building confidence, dignity, and leadership.
Training in Action

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  • Young adults learning tailoring or fashion design.
  • ICT training with laptops or computers.
  • Hairdressing, barbering, or beauty skills in a training space.
Young adults in vocational training workshop

Caption example: “Young adults gaining hands-on skills through our training program.”

Training Focus Areas

Skills That Open Doors.

Highlight the main vocational tracks Ryvanz-Mia Charity offers or hopes to develop.

Tailoring & Fashion
Sewing, Measurements & Design

Young adults learn how to sew uniforms, simple dresses, and custom garments—skills they can use to start a small shop or earn income in local markets.

Hair & Beauty
Hairdressing & Basic Cosmetology

Training in hair braiding, styling, and basic beauty services, giving participants tools to work in salons or run home-based businesses.

ICT & Small Trades
Digital Skills & Entrepreneurship

Basic computer literacy, phone repair, or small trade skills combined with simple business training to help young adults manage and grow their income.

Impact Snapshot

Skills for Life, Not Just for Today.

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Young Adults Trained
XX%
Started a Trade or Job
2
Countries (Ghana & Uganda)
XX
Training Partners
Vocational Training in Pictures

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Success Story

“Now I Can Earn My Own Income.”

Use this area to share a short story from a young adult whose life has been changed through vocational skills training.

“Before the training, I was at home doing nothing. I wanted to help my family, but I had no skill and no job. Through the vocational program, I learned tailoring and how to manage small income. Now I sew uniforms for children in my community and can support my younger siblings.”

— [Name (or Name Changed)], Vocational Trainee · Ghana/Uganda

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Add a photo that matches the story: the trainee at a sewing machine, in a salon, or working at a small shop.

Young adult working after training

Caption example: “A young adult earning income with skills gained through training.”

Help Young Adults Turn Skills into a Future.

When you support Vocational Skills Training at Ryvanz-Mia Charity Corp., you help young adults move from unemployment and uncertainty to confidence, dignity, and sustainable income in Ghana and Uganda.